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8 MME. OLGA ‘NOVIKOFF, K MOUS AND BRILLIANT RUS SIAN WOMAN, TELLS GOOD THE CZAR 1S, HOW LIT TLE THE GRAND DUKES ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING AND HOW LENIENT HER COUNTRY IS TO REVOLUTION IsTs, FA-| HOW | BY HARRY G@. FARMER. | LONDON,.—-The best known and | most the highest class is Madame Olga Russia Seen Throwgh : Russiag Eyes ——____— she would grant an interview. cussion of the war brilliant of Russian women of |about pence. | Novikot are all in favor of an honorable peace, but to any other Jwort of peace we absolutely op |powed, I do not think that the em peror himself could tell you wm what conditions peace would be ar ceptable to us.’ We shall be ged by clreumstances, It may be @ to jterest to your readers to learn that |today, in some quarters of Runali speaks of UN@ ce a man who Very soon we entered upon a dis and I asked her We Russians,” said Madame RAGLEY'S Yes, for Less Money EVERY DAY Bnos Fruit Sa‘t Harlem Otl, 2 bottles Beef, ove and Wine, Liquozone, large size +» 83 Perfumed Sea Salt, pac age. 106 Malted Milk, $1.00 size 1 TSe Mellon's Food, T5c size. BSc Nursing Bottles. Max Ragley BECAUSE T5e | . Se large size 50c¢ 9 EL BUILDING. FREE DELIVERY. Second and Pike BOTH PHONES 982 Complete Credit Housefaruisners FREDERICK & NELSON (Ine,) Semeiet This $3: $32 Quartered Our Lawn Mowers and Garden Hose Golden Oak Dresser “WA ACBL ay, 3 i} High grade Polished Quarter- sawed Golden Oak Dresser. Has serpentine shaped top 2ixé4 inches, two serpentine shape swell front top drawers and sets high from floor on French legs. Two styles of beveled French plate mirrors—one up- fl right fancy shaped 20x34 inches. } the other oval 24x30 inches. [ Regular price ata Special i price tomorrow.........918.90 | $1 Cash and $i a Buys Any structed that it can be kept clean Refrigerators are deficient and imperfect in this important feat- H ure, and as a result they soon bec healthy and practically unfit for use. i Rofrigerator that can be kept absolutely pure In addition to cleanliness it has the following advantages Free Circulation of Air; Economy in the Use of Ice; Low Av- erage Temperature; Freedom From Condensation on Inner Wall Freedom From Damage by Use of Ice Picks; Proper Location of time. Drip Pipe; Long Life. No. }—Made of hardwood, in {| golden finish; outside di- mensions 26 in. wide by 19% in. deep by 43 in. high weighs 135 pounds; has an estimated ice capacity of 61 pounds; provi- sion chamber 18% xl4%4x | 17% 1n.; lee chamber meas- | ures 15%x10%x9% in.; has | two adjustable sliding | | 1 shelves and is zinc lined. Price -$15.75 Tomorrow $18.90 REFRIGERATOR i It is generally understood that next to economy of ice, the most ! important requisite of a perfect Refrigerator is that it be so con- Fi [ CORN R WE NE Lime Water, half gallon Wood Alcohol, half gallon Cream of Tartar, half Ib Rochelle Salt, half 1b SD) YOUR TRADE. 150 50c¢ 200 Be ; : about the grand dukes, They are Best Insect Powder, half — not the advise of the omar. ‘The * TiGrand Duke Constantine is of an Cuticura Soap Ragley's Prec artistic disposition kle 5 and poet, He has translated ‘Ham Saperely remove let’ into Russian. Another grand juke ts at the head of the army and a third directs the navy BUT Ir TH c PER NAGES HAVE AUTHORITY IN THEIR OWN RE yy Drug Co. and Cind Fu! Give Superior Service We take particular care in the selection of goods of this kind, as we fully realize that poor Lawn Accessories aré dear at any price. We sell only the dependable kind. Three ef our Lawn Mowers and two grades of Lawn Hose are mentioned below. We also have a line of Hose Reels, Nozzles, Grass Catchera, ee., ete. The Yankee | | | This Mower has 10-inch drive | wheels, §%-inch cutting cylimder and four spiral knives which give continuous cut. The paw! and This Mower has three revolv ing knives run at high which }epeed and give continuous cut The paw! and ratchet ts a patent positive lock. Pawls are of cast | steel, hardened. Drive wheels | ratchet is a patent positive lock. are 8 in. in diameter and have | the paw! being of cast steel, skeleton rims. Knife is flexible | hardened. Stationary knife ts and stationary and bas lipped | flexible and has lipped edae edge. Prices are as follow | against which the blades cut With 12-inch blades Prices are as followe— With 14-inch blades. . With 14-inch blades.......86.00 | With 16-inch blades. . | With 16-inch biades.......96.50 | ‘This ie a strictly high-«rade ais, 00 Cyclemowe bearing Lawn Mower. Driving wheels are 10-in. in diameter. Pat- ent convex revolving knives are made of the best crucible steel hardened and tempered by an en- tirely new process, and run at high speed. Stationary knife {s also of best crucible steel and has lipped edge, against which revolving knives shear. The pawls are of hardened cast steel and are war ranted to last as long as the pinion and to never slip, thereby leaving streaks in the lawn. This Mower runs almost noiselessly. Can be had with either four or five knives. Prices are as follows— With 14-inch blades $9.00 bch» pope oafl-nup-candh ELLE CELE ETO Tee $10.00 | With WBGMO WIRES oon ccc sisecicccccccce cosccves evesse $11.00 Week or $5 Cash and $5 a Month In Our Stock The best of the old-style me tainted. The unwholesome, un Gurney” is the only and ciean for all No. 1—Made of hardwood, in golden finish; a mensions 30 in. wide by 2 in. deep by 44% in. high; weighs 152 pounds, and has estimated ice capacity of 63 pounds; provision chamber is %x14%x18 fn fee chamber measures 1914x10% x9% in.; has two adjustable sliding shelves, and is zinc lined, Price $168.75 outside $1 Cash and $1 —or— $5 Cash and $5 a Month | BuysCOOK STOVE OR in our re Any STEEL RANGE Stock ee [coppicte eeait Second Ave. Madison and * == FREDERICK® NELSON a a is Cash. and $1 $l a Week | $5 Cash and $5 a Month | to GO-CART sc Ces ey if asters Houseturniohers) (INCORPORATED Spring Sts. Second Ave. Madison and Spring Sts, A sation, wikoff, who makes London her Fall ilities is wet down as a ta home the greater part of the year ines 6! the senechstadhotel So popular ts she in England | ond dukes, Madame Novikoff? that ahe as been named the R inquired n ‘ Madame Novi Everybody In Russia laughs at : daughtoy of the first) ine rubbish that is being written Emy holas, &nd moves in ae ot nll court circles in St. Petersburg as one of the royal family T asked her to write an article for the Newspaper Enterprise As joclation, giving us a glimpse of Russia from Russian eyes, She said she would not write, Dut she requested me to call, saying that a capable actor SPECTIVE SPHERES, THEY DO NOT CONSTITUTE A_ PARTY, NOR DO THEY PRESENT ANY 4. THE SEATTLE STAR“WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 190 j PARTICULAR VIEWS. It is extraordinary what absurd ities are printed about Rusela, I re member that years ago it was sol emnly stated in print that the Czar Alexander Il had, in a fit of drunkenness, killed one of his idea-de-camp. Now Alexander III was a teetotaler.” Arter ref to other matters ing Madame Novikoff showed me # signed photograph of the Grand Duchess Blizabeth, widow of the Grand Duke Sergius, who was late ly killed by a bomb. The Grand Duke @eraius,” aald madame, ia reply to a Question con- | cerning the dead man's character | “was very patriotic, and devoted to} $25,000 Worth of Lace Curtains Must Go! JUST IN THE NICK OF TIME FOR FITTING OUT THE HOUSE FOR SUMMER, AND FOR THOSE ABOUT TO START House. KEEPING FOR THE FIRST TIME THIS MERRY MONTH OF JUNE, COMES THE FORCED CLEARANCE THAT BRINGS YOU 925, 000 WORTH OF THE WORLD'S BEST WINDOW DRAPERIES AT PRICES THAT READ LIKE FICTION. IT 16 INDEED A CHANCE FOR SAVING THAT COULD COME AT NO OTHER TIME; AND ONLY THE EMERGENCY THAT DEMANDS “STOCK DOWN” CAN JUSTIFY SUCH SWEEPING CLEARANCES, EVERY HOUSEKEEPER—PRESENT AND PROSPECTIVE—WILL BE INTERESTED IN SUCH OFFERINGS AS THESE. | hig duty as a Russian citizen, His} views were moderate, but he was }exceedingly firm in putting them | into execution, and perhaps he was | not over jent. He had no pa | tence with revolutionary alms, His death was a severe lose to us.” “As to these gotive assassins {np | Russia, madame, To what section i* the community do they belong?" “They are terrible, As a rule, |they are half-educated creatur Some of them throw bombs for the jaake of winnig notriety; others because they have been ordered to |[ NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS— MADRAS CURTAING— | @o #0 by jeties of which they are At 49¢ the Pair, worth to 690—20 styles, all 2% and 2% yards long Those housewives whose tastes are be afraid. When the Grand Duchess Elisabeth went to the prison to In as for summer will offer in draperien during 400 edge ok mtiteh pair of goed mat) reqularly pr jal, made with the standard over ed at 600, 76c and Bc; sale price th per jterview her husband's murderer, | At $1.69 the Pair, worth to $3.00-—-0 charming patt » to choose a ec the man broke into sobs, and ex from, embracing all the newest designa, plain centers with fancy pric en), at $1.10, $1.8 claimed I've been — misied. | borders, dainty border, with medallion centers, efc.;. in fact, you will |) | asa er CunTaIns— thin $1.69 tains produced tr 00 find direct copies of t dot, e more regular vo xpenslye were § hese aswaneing are anarchists, Ali that they want is revolution. worth to $7 and the At $4.26 the P market to 92.60 and and, sale price, remember, per pair RUSSIA'S GREAT MISTAKE any showing ever made in thin city; a multit | 18 THAT SHE IS TOO LENIENT, | ff SCOTCH LACE CURTAINS— tiful corded applique borders and rich pl Rk BXAMPLE, WE HAVE|M At $2.98 the Pair, worth to $4.50—Thie lot will include 26 differ regularly priced at $6.00, $5.60, $6.00 and #7 NEITHER CAPITAL NOR COR-| styles and patterns of those fine Beotch Lace Curtains #o high see oe PORAL PUNISHMENT, THIS BE prized by economical housewives; Bcotch lace launder beat aw RUFFLED SWISS CURTAINS— the recu more expensive nete. 1 don't miss this lot sale price, per outwear many of the ome charming array of patterns $3.50, $3.76, $4.00 and $4.60 RUFFLED BINET CURTAING— At $1.19 the Pair, worth to $2 these pretty summery curt ty lace edgingn and insert $2.00; sale price, per pair HANDRUN BATTENBERG CURTAINS— At $1148 the Pair, worth to $2 Ju even different patterns, real trun hainsance Curtains, very newest 916.00, $18.00 and $20.00; sale pri ING 80, HOW ARE WE TO KEEP | PROPLE IN ORDER? THE LIVES OF THOBE WHO TAKE LIFE SHOULD BE FORFEITED. Again, our penal establishments far from being the uncomfort able inatitutions they are pictured. } 1 have myself been directress of & Russian prison, and you may be Pair, worth t 1 3 yards long urly priced at || At 76e the 1 choone fr $2.08 et edges, others hing tn the patterns in with plain nd beaue to wave of these pair ar IRISH POINT CURTAINS— Att variety of stylex with dain " and $1.19 There's « wid of fine quality net priced at $1.50. ar ins, ma om, regularly § the Pair, w ot Curtains, one to four r surprised to hear that our convicted criminals are allowed as much food aa they at twenty Batt pairs tn berg and tlarly priced ee n eat t favorably Our prisons coth- with Bag “An tnsight into the personality of the czar, madame, would be ule BATHING SUIT?—GET IT AT THE BON MARCHE. ful, especially at the present jumer ture.” 1 am very fond of the cear. Me is kindness {teelf, Indeed, his w point is that he ts too kind * wenerous ie he that he will not of fend if he can avoid doing so. He Smart New Bags and Belts at Halved Prices hesitates to adopt strong measuré®, which might be expedient. At the same time, he exhibite wonderfl judgment in some of his appoint Ton eo the “Half Price & Bage and Belts begun a week ago, But we regret that we can only publish a partigl ments lst out of hundreds of © useful and seqsonable things— euty “ak te boreete hte 4c EACH FOR HANDBAGS WORTH S8c— || 75 EACH FOR SILK BELTS WORTH $1.50— ciently ambitious. He is fond of Women's Fancy weal and walrus leather, with strong en's Fancy Sik and Pi ne Belts, in black, white and egle walking, and he has a bicycle, I be fat black, brown apd tan, Fes p+ vty goin crushed or girdleseffect, gilt, oxidized or gun metal buckles! Neve, but his real recreation is Poole aciouy enone or gun metal frames, x shirred-frent or back; worth regulafly $1.60 ene playing with children. His leisure | 7 bE Oooo see's oe eee TBO hours are few, however. He rises | [i 960 EACH FOR HAND BAGS WORTH $1.49— early, and works bard the whole of the day. I may afd that he is ip tensely religious and moral.” It has been repeatedly asserted | that Russia cannot make headway while autocracy continues, What your defense of autocracy?” “IF WE SUPPORT AUTOCRA- " MADAME NOVIKOFF RE IED, “IT 18 BECAUSE WE 18H TO GET REFORMS. YOU CAN EFFECTIVELY CARRY OUT REFORMS WHEN YOU HAVE CONCENTRATED POWER, AND THAT THE AUTOCRACY HAS.” NEWS OF THE STATE | TACOMA—Thomas Hugging, o 2c EACH FOR FABRIC BELTS WORTH S00— Women's Fabric Belts in bibd and colagm crushed” effect, assorted sizes, with «lit or gun metal buckles; eg regularly S0c each: 490 FOR FANCY BELTS WORTH Sle ‘rushed or Girdle Bi strhnined with gilt or ns, axmorted mizen, ig and staple the very dgtest novelty; worth Ste Women's Hand Bags, in black, br and tan, seal fitted with coin purse and card case, gilt, gun und frames, assorted atyles to select from, orth regularly $149 each. Sale price, eh $1.25 EACH FOR HAND BAGS WORTH §2.25-— n's Hand Bogs in seal # leather, in black, b sene bags are fitted with coin purne and card case, stra e4 handles, gilt, nickel, gun metal leather und f sorted styles to choose from, worth regularly $ ower r walrus le tal and extra fine r walr ponitively cy Pr BON MARCHE. BATHIN AT THE Table Linens at White Sale Prices — keynote of SUIT?—GET IT ounters we have certainly struck the opular approval in linen selling; but see it Judging from crowds at the « judge for yourself-—these hints of 65e TABLE LINENS 49e-— 60-inch Pure Linen Half Bleached quality, regular value 6be yard. Sale $2.00 TABLE LINENS $1.49— heavy Bleached Double § m the finest selected ff atin x4 Damask li wear f desirable Table. Damark, price good works of art We | thie city, aswumed hie Guties as chief |g 8e TABLE LINEN 67¢— high it is a world beater deputy warden at McNeti's island on Extra Heavy Silver Bleached Table Damask, 6¢ hes wide, fine $2.75 NAPKINS §$2.10— Tuesday choice of patterns, nothing like it to wear, & genuine bargain at A5c cin ‘etdin ail eat Gas Bianchie Lente Mastin, seal ORT M wo ct u bore threw clentet stumps inte a {ff #110 TABLE LINENS S5c— $2.00 NAPKINS $1.39— manure pile k of Dr. G. J. Hill'«| fine Bleached Satin Table Damask, Imported direct from Bel Na pkin, in §-8-sine b fancy drawn barn on Tuesday. start! a fire handsome desig heavy quality, and the wear guaranteed — 5 very pretty, showy pkin; which burned the barn and two val- ar value $1.10. & price BSe dozen. Bale © seece « uab! horses bel ing to sae = = = Mechtel. | BATHING SUIT? ET IT AT THE BON MARCHE This city has a new! fire ra) with two cylin- ders, and a volunteer fire company | is to be organised - YAKIMA |. NORTH Joe Whi The Shoe Store should be the center of great interest tomorro ix a pronounced saving on every shoe you buy, and the quale the ne accused of murdering as usual, is all there, and don't forget that the newest things jn sh re ulways here fully Charlies Curties last w k, has been ca Women s $1. ree-Strap Sandals oy’s cl oes ion OMA rr McMann. nes Sta men’s Strap Sandals of f dongola kid, with Boys’ Shoes of fine vici kid, with medium nd very feeble, is missing from ‘him ree straps, hand turned soles, and with Cubar ee, Bngites back stave eed, & me on the tide flats opera heels, very nd comfortable he Bagiish beck stay : mn ne slipp size % t quantity solid through with wear EVERETT—On Friday 70 eighth- Thursday enough to sult anybody, si 1 to 5% puplia will graduate into the or emT CT BATHING SUIT?—GET IT AT THE BON MARCHE. BREMERTON—An extension @ft the stem to include the ytowr rdnte, at Brown's Bay, ‘ts telephor wna of T contempl! minating ated Never Was Such Grandly Good Stocking Values We have ly customer” stock business by so annoying-—an uneatiafa ory stockings. ng thing is so disappointing built up this BELLINGHAM—The pupils @CfMl rigidly barring out all but the thoroughly good. You ean rely on every stocking, women’s or children’s, bought here. Here's a leader or two the Whatcom normal echoot wif for present wear for women visit the Portland fair in body, os ; ; " $ leaving Wednesday evening. ( we ‘s Fast Black Fine Lisle Thread Real Out Size Alloyer Lace |) Women's Pare White V Fine Lisle Thread Stockings, striking de | . Stockings; also fine gauze lisle spliced, seamless, double heels and signs, in allover or lace boot effe German made, extra value, 8 } Great Northern Railway toes, all sizes, per pair 250 airs $1.00, or, per pair....35e Kings, In lace spliced fomen's Hermsdorf Black 1 boot extra Fine Lisle Thread Sto stunning effects, latest nove | Women's Hermadorf Black Fine Cotton Real Out Size Cotton Stock Will sell greatly reduced round-trip excursion tickets to St. Paul, Sioux ings, maco split foot, high spliced heel, double sole, all sizes, extra poe mcnggl rape Henge . pn | City, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chi value, per pair 250 ae S0c value, German made, choice ue mat taster aie an done ta Ut Women's Fast Tan Color Two Shades Allover Lace Real Out § Women’s Hermsdorf Black Extra Prime Mercer Stockings 16 and 17, limited to ninety Stockings, net work designs, German make, spliced heels and tc plain or gauze or lace boot, very rich quality heels and | Temporary ticket office First double sole, 50c value, 3 pairs $1.00, or, per pair B5e twes, extra value, per pair ‘eS ae Quen The Northern Pacific BATHING IT?—GBT IT AT THB BON MARCHE. will sell on June 14th to 17th tn- elusive, round trip tickets to all] 5 Eastern, points at areatly reduced Women’s Aprons Share in the White Sale a For tickets and all ip rma Ui at N, BP. City Office, Beat oe A most magnificent assortment fs here in all the very newest ideas, Then, too, buying in large quantities brings ncession! - which enable us to cut prices to the very lowest level. For instance ham, cov- price 35 Women’s Kitchen Aprons—Made of wide, 35 inches long, price 4 és Women's Kitchen Aprons—Made of heavy {nches wide, 88 inches long, with pocket, price Women's Large White Aprons—Made of fine quality lawn wide, 7-inch hem, wide strings, bretelle made of embroid 16 { 250 w ther Hubba and meets In t We Plain White | Jong, with pocket and } Women's Large Apron rgo strings, brete , price HAIR CUT Shays, including Amoskeag gingham in ymen eof Ar rite } neck shave ers a 15¢ Plain. Bath 1240 Shampoo b 250 jh. Tur Heat ‘Bath 500 ner A Amo hem ery ADY’S BARBER SHOP, iret and Washington. i i SEEAP. BZEESZAtTBeeeeyees WH 8-EV oF SSS6F ee Seeare ~se

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